Joints- lab Flashcards

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Periosteum

A

The membrane that covers the bone surface, except at joints

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2
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Diaphysis

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Bone shaft that forms a long axis

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Epiphysis

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Bone ends

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4
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Epiphyseal plate

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“growth plate”- a disc of hyaline cartilage that grows during childhood to lengthen the bone.

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5
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Articular cartilage

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cover the ends of most bones at movable joints

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6
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Meniscus

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A piece of cartilage that acts as a shock absorber between the femur and tibia, can be torn with sudden twisting movements

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7
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Joint cavity

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Only found in synovial joints. It is defined as empty space between the bones that form the joint or around the joint itself

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8
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Synovial fluid

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A fluid located between your joints. It cushions your bones and reduces the friction between your joints

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9
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Structural classifications of joints (3)

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  1. Fibrous
  2. Cartilaginous
  3. Synovial
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10
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Functional classification of joints (3)

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  1. Synarthroses
  2. Amphiarthroses
  3. Diarthroses
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11
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Synathroses

A

Immovable joints

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12
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Amphiarthroses

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Slightly movable joints

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13
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Diarthroses

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freely movable joints= synovial joints

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14
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Fibrous joints categories (3)

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  1. Sutures
  2. Syndesmoses
  3. Gomphoses
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15
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Sutures

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between bones of skull (in adults, fibrous tissue ossifies creating synostoses)

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16
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Syndesmoses

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junction of bones held together by ligaments

tibia - fibula; radius - ulna; (distal ends)

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Gomphoses

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tooth attached to socket with periodontal ligament

18
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Cartilaginous joint categories (2)

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  1. Synchondroses

2. Symphyses

19
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Synovial shape categories (6)

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  1. Plane
  2. Condylar
  3. Ball and socket
  4. Hinge
  5. Saddle
  6. Pivot
20
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Synchondroses

A

cartilaginous joints between the shafts and the epiphyseal plates of growing long bones

21
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Sympheses

A

pads of fibrous cartilage cushions joint

pubic symphysis; intervertebral joints

22
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Plane joint

A

Flat articular surfaces

23
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Hinge joint

A

Composed of cylinder and trough shaped bones

24
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Pivot joint

A

Sleeve (bone and ligament) and axle (rounded bone)

25
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Condylar joint

A

oval articular surfaces

26
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Saddle joint

A

Articular surfaces that are concave (curved inward) and convex (curved outward)

27
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Ball and socket joint

A

Joint composed of a cup bone (socket) and spherical bone (ball)

28
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Temporomandibular joint

A

Formed from the temporal bone of the skull and the mandible
Structural- synovial, modified hinge (contains articular disc)
Functional-

29
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Sternoclavicular joint

A

Sternum and clavicle
Structural- synovial, shallow saddle
Functional- diarthrotic, the clavicle can move on multiple axes.

30
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Glenohumeral (shoulder) joint

A

Scapula and humerus
Structural- synovial, ball and socket
Functional- diarthrotic, multi axial, flexion, many others

31
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Elbow joint

A

Ulna and radius with humerus
Synovial, hinge
Diarthrotic

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Metacarpophalangeal (knuckle) joint

A

Metacarpal and proximal phalanx
Synovial, condylar
Diarthrotic

33
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Interphalangeal (finger) joint

A

Synovial, hinge

Diarthrotic

34
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Hip (coxal) joint

A

Hip bone and femur
Synovial, ball and socket
Diarthrotic

35
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Knee (tibiofemoral) joint

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Femur and tibia
Synovial, modified hinge
Diarhtrotic

36
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Ankle (talocrural) joint

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Tibia and fibula with talus
Synovial, hinge
Diarthrotic